Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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01/01/13 06:36 PM
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Hey Guys been awhile since an update, been pretty busy lately, been working on some other things. Anyways... Been working on the wheelhouses and trunk extensions, A lot of work went into making these things fit, The trunk extensions fit well, but the wheel tubs inner and out are very poor... Tubs welded together, seat belt bracket installed. The holes that are pre punched were even close. They were an inch plus off, and thats not including have to cut new metal to make them work Installed... Now the passenger side i remembered to take pics of the modifications. The tubs are too long, pushing the trunk extensions down. Therefore the quarters do no fit. It was not too bad to fix, just extra work I had some rust to fix before on the seat belt bracket and the webbing... Tubs and trunk extension installed and modified... Thats all for now, getting close
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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01/08/13 09:50 PM
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Hey Steve! Happy New Year and great work!!! I've been silently following along. If you decide to keep the car 383 powered as original, I have a 71 383 HP short block. It was remanufactured by a rebuilder years ago, its .040 with a steel crank, and doesn't have a lot of miles on it, but should be gone thru. I'm not sure what it came out of, but its a 71 block. If you are interested in it, let me know. For you the price is cheap. Oh, and my 69 Charger is still awaiting your skills
Brian - 1971 Dodge Challenger "The Dodge, which was practically stock, just left the Mustang like you wouldn't believe."
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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01/08/13 10:38 PM
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i feel the exact same way i wish they repoduce the 71 tail light panel, i also had to replace my panel it was rotted which wasnt bad but it was so bent from me car getting hit directly where the quarter meets the tail light panel finding a good panel is rare. car is looking good
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11.35 @ 121.5 4 SPEED on F60-15s w/ 6/32 tread
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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01/09/13 07:50 AM
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Hey Steve! Happy New Year and great work!!! I've been silently following along. If you decide to keep the car 383 powered as original, I have a 71 383 HP short block. It was remanufactured by a rebuilder years ago, its .040 with a steel crank, and doesn't have a lot of miles on it, but should be gone thru. I'm not sure what it came out of, but its a 71 block. If you are interested in it, let me know. For you the price is cheap. Oh, and my 69 Charger is still awaiting your skills
I think the guy has a drive train in place for it. Should be a beast. Still amazed with the work you do on these cars.
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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01/11/13 10:20 AM
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bschargerse Hey Brian, thanks for the offer but the motor plans have already been taken care of. Check you PM's on Charger... JDMopar All the challengers are this way, the floors get folded up (as seen in the second pic. If you look at the tailpanel its no where near strait... Its getting close for sure, I'll be very happy once all this metal work is done
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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01/15/13 08:39 PM
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Hey Guys a little bit of an update for you. I pulled the rear speaker tray to get better access to straighten and blast... The damage... Blasted and looking like new... We had no braces so i pulled some from a donor car out back... I proceeded to mock the entire back end up to check out how all the panels fit together, Overall its not to bad, will need some small tweaking... Good gaps after some quick tweaks... Now The decklid is a whole different story, its bad. I initially put it on but then swapped out for an original. You can actually fell the difference on the passenger side, youll see why below... Original... The repop... Keep Tuned
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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01/18/13 08:56 PM
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Were getting close! I pulled the hinges apart to blast, then rewelded... Deck Filler Installed... After installing deck filler placed hinges into place... Then proceeded to install tail panel, bent floor up just like factory... Almost There! Going to take the car off of the Jig tomorrow, this way i can properly install the Quarters. I can not install the rear valance the way that the jig is designed. Before ya know it well be on the rotisserie
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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02/16/13 02:07 AM
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Holy ding Dang that was quick, looks great from my end.
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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T
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02/19/13 08:07 PM
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looks awsome are you using a flip top gas cap? if you are you might want to check fitment both my original and repro flip tops dont fit the new AMD quarter, the part that cap sits in is not recessed enough. i know another guy that the same thing happened to so you might want to check that and compare to an original quarter before you do any body work
71 challenger 440 sixpack shaker *CLONE* (71challenger 440+6 shaker clone FAST/my HS grad present) 03 mustang Mach 1 (daily driver)
11.35 @ 121.5 4 SPEED on F60-15s w/ 6/32 tread
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